‘I didn’t know if he’d recover’: NHS staff on the patients they’ll never forget

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From physios working with stroke survivors to radiographers identifying 7/7 victims, it isn’t just doctors and nurses who form bonds with patients

When I was a junior speech and language therapist, I worked with a young man who suffered a catastrophic brain injury in a car crash. He could not talk and was fed via a tube in his stomach. It was hard to predict whether he would recover.

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